Fabrication of Advanced Cellulosic Triboelectric Materials via Dielectric Modulation

Guoli Du(Guangxi University), Jinlong Wang(Guangxi University), Yanhua Liu(Guangxi University), Jinxia Yuan(Guangxi University), Tao Liu(Guangxi University), Chenchen Cai(Guangxi University), Bin Luo(Guangxi University), Siqiyuan Zhu(Guangxi University), Zhiting Wei(Guangxi University), Shuangfei Wang(Guangxi University), Shuangxi Nie(Guangxi University)
Advanced Science
March 26, 2023
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Abstract

The rapid rise of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs), which are emerging energy conversion devices in advanced electronics and wearable sensing systems, has elevated the interest in high-performance and multifunctional triboelectric materials. Among them, cellulosic materials, affording high efficiency, biodegradability, and customizability, are becoming a new front-runner. The inherently low dielectric constant limits the increase in the surface charge density. However, owing to its unique structure and excellent processability, cellulose shows great potential for dielectric modulation, providing a strong impetus for its advanced applications in the era of Internet of Things and artificial intelligence. This review aims to provide comprehensive insights into the fabrication of dielectric-enhanced cellulosic triboelectric materials via dielectric modulation. The exceptional advantages and research progress in cellulosic materials are highlighted. The effects of the dielectric constant, polarization, and percolation threshold on the charge density are systematically investigated, providing a theoretical basis for cellulose dielectric modulation. Typical dielectric characterization methods are introduced, and their technical characteristics are analyzed. Furthermore, the performance enhancements of cellulosic triboelectric materials endowed by dielectric modulation, including more efficient energy harvesting, high-performance wearable electronics, and impedance matching via material strategies, are introduced. Finally, the challenges and future opportunities for cellulose dielectric modulation are summarized.


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